Free quotes from top Landscapers in Walkley Heights

Where do you need a Landscaper?

What can I expect?

When you request a Landscaper we send your request to the best, most local Landscapers first,
then we let other great local providers see it.

The maximum quotes you will initially receive is three. Once you have received three quotes we will email you to ask if you want any more quotes.

Landscapers will often need to view the area before they can provide an accurate estimate. Certainly for larger projects they need to carry out a full assessement of the current condition and talk to you about what you need and your budget.
Landscapers can be skilled in many of the following areas decking, paving, gravel or woodchip paths, water features, building trellis or pergolas, installing lighting, laying new turf, installing garden irrigation systems.
Because there are so many different specialties that fall under the landscaping umbrella it is advisable to be clear on what you need and ask the landscaper if they have experience in each area.

Landscapers most local to Walkley Heights

Gilles Plains, SA

With our highly qualified staff, we are your one stop shop. We can come to you or you can pop into our display centre and check us out located in Gillies Plains SA.
We provide you with a free measure and quote.

Do I need a Landscaper or a Gardener?

If you are looking to completely design or redesign your garden then a landscaping professional is what you need.

If you are looking to have your garden maintained or brought back to life by focusing on plant life, then a gardening expert is the way to go.

If you are just looking for the best price for lawn mowing or making your lawn look great then we have companies that focus purely on that.

What a Landscaper can help with

Laying decking or paving.

Adding a water feature.

Levelling or sloping gardens.

Adding a trellis or pergola.

Installing lighting (LED lights, uplighters, lamp posts).

Installing a garden irrigation system

Getting rid of sheds.

Creating borders and building raised beds.

Woodchip or gravel paths.

Laying new turf.

Hedge trimming or removal.

Questions you should ask a landscaper

Do they have public liability insurance and what does it cover?

Will they be carrying out the work themselves? If not, what experience does the person have and are they covered by insurance?

Can they show you examples of previous work?

Do you have references I can follow up?

Do they employ or consult specialists? (For example, horticulturalists to know which plants would work best in the garden.)

If garden design is being carried out, can they give you a scaled drawing/design of what the garden will look like when it is finished?

Will they give a guarantee/warranty for the work and how long does it last?

Insurance

All landscapers should carry public liability insurance and professional indemnity insurance. If your landscaping project is larger than $16,000 you should ideally be using a Registered Building Practitioner, as they should provide you with domestic building insurance.
Domestic building insurance guarantees the structural components of the project for up to six years. Unregistered landscapers cannot offer domestic building insurance.